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PUBLIC NOTICES
PUBLIC NOTICE
Trustee Sale it 095280—WA Title
200628584 Notice of Trustee’s Sale
Grantor(s): KAY L. MCALEESE, AS HER
SEPARATE ESTATE Grantee(s): ALLIANCE
TITLE, as Trustee Original beneficiary of
the deed of trust: FINANCIAL FREEDOM
SENIOR FUNDING CORPORATION, A
SUBSIDIARY OF INDYMAC BANK, F.S.B.
Current beneficiary of the deed of trust:
CASCADE FUNDING MORTGAGE TRUST
HB10 Current trustee of the deed of trust:
CLEAR RECON CORP Current mortgage
servicer of the deed of trust: CELINK Ref-
erence number of the deed of trust:
1851598 Parcel number(s): 31904—54—
00020 LOT 20, FAWN LAKE NO. 5, WP
7/12, MASON COUNTY, WASHINGTON I.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the un—
dersigned, CLEAR RECON CORP, 601
West 1st Avenue, Suite 1400, Spokane,
WA 99201, Trustee will on 10/13/2023
10:00 AM at OUTSIDE THE MAIN EN-
TRANCE TO THE MASON COUNTY
COURTHOUSE LOCATED AT 419 NORTH
4TH, SHELTON, WA 98584 sell at public
auction to the highest and best bidder,
payable, in the form of cash, or cashier’s
check or certified checks from federally or
State chartered banks, at the time of sale,
the following described real property, situ-
ated in the County of Mason, State of
Washington, to-wit: LOT 20 OF FAWN
LAKE DIVISION NUMBER 5, AS RE~
CORDED IN VOLUME 7 OF PLATS,
PAGE(S) 12, IN MASON COUNTY, WASH-
INGTON. Commonly known as: 140 SE
FUCHSIA AVE SHELTON, WA 98584
which is subject to that certain Deed of
Trust dated 10/17/2005, recorded
10/19/2005, as Auditor’s File No. 1851598,
records of Mason County, Washington,
from KAY L. MCALEESE, AS HER SEPA—
RATE ESTATE, as Grantor(s), to ALLIANCE
TITLE, as Trustee, to secure an obligation
In favor of FINANCIAL FREEDOM SENIOR
FUNDING CORPORATION, A SUBSID-
IARY OF INDYMAC BANK, F.S.B., as Ben—
eficiary, the beneficial interest in which
was assigned to CASCADE FUNDING
MORTGAGE TRUST HB10, under an As—
signment recorded under Auditor’s File No
2195102. II. No action commenced by
the Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust or the
Beneficiary’s successor is now pending to
seek satisfaction of the obligation in any
Court by reason of the Borrower’s or
Grantor’s default on the obligation se--
cured by the Deed of Trust/Mortgage. Ill.
The default(s) for which this foreclosure is
made is/are as follows: FAILURE TO PAY
THE PRINCIPAL BALANCE AND ANY
OUTSTANDING FEES, COSTS, AND IN-
TEREST WHICH BECAME ALL DUE AND
PAYABLE BASED UPON THE DEATH OF
ALL MORTGAGORS. The total amount
due is: $140,723.27 IV. The sum owing
on the obligation secured by the Deed of
Trust is: The principal sum of $95,765.76,
together with interest as provided in the
Note from 5/27/2020, and such other
costs and fees as are provided by statute.
V. The above described real property will
be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and
the obligation secured by the Deed of
Trust as provided by statute. Said sale will
be made without warranty, expressed or
implied, regarding title, possession or en—
cumbrances on 10/13/2023. The defaults
referred to in Paragraph III must be cured
by 10/2/2023, (11 days before the sale
date) to, cause a discontinuance of the
sale. The sale will be discontinued and
terminated if at any time before 10/2/2023
(11 days before the sale) the default as set
forth in Paragraph III is cured and the
Trustee's tees and costs are paid. Pay—
ment must be in cash or with cashiers or
certified checks from a State or federally
chartered bank. The sale may be termi-~
hated any time after the 10/2/2023 (11
days before the sale date) and before the
sale, by the Borrower or Grantor or the or
the Grantor’s successor_interest or the
holder of any recorded junior lien or en—
cumbrance by paying the principal and
interest secured by the Deed of Trust, plus
costs, fees and advances, if any, made
pursuant to the terms of the obligation
and/or Deed of Trust and curing all other
defaults. VI. A written Notice of Default
was transmitted by the Beneficiary or
Trustee to the Borrower and Grantor at the
following address(es): SEE ATTACHED
EXHIBIT “1” by both first class and certi—
fied mail on 4/24/2023, proof of which is in
the possession of the Trustee; and the
Borrower and Grantor were personally
served, if applicable, with said written No—
tice of Default or the written Notice of De
fault was posted in a conspicuous place
on the real property described in Para-
graph I above, and the Trustee has pos—
session of proof of such service or post—
ing. VII. The Trustee whose name and
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address are set forth below will provide in
writing to anyone requesting it, a state—
ment of all costs and fees due at any time
prior to the sale. VIII. The effect of the
sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all
those who hold by, through or under the
Grantor of all their interest in the above—
described property. IX. Anyone having
any objections to this sale on any grounds
whatsoever will be afforded an opportuni—
ty to be heard as to those objections if
they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale
pursuant to RCW 61.24.130. Failure to
bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver
of any proper grounds for invalidating the
Trustee’s sale. X. NOTICE TO OCCU—
PANTS OR TENANTS — The purchaser at
the trustee‘s sale is entitled to possession
of the property on the 20th day following
the sale, as against the grantor under the
Deed of Trust (the owner) and anyone hav—
ing an interest junior to the Deed of Trust,
including occupants who are not tenants.
After the 20th day following the sale the
purchaser has the right to evict occupants
who are not tenants by summary pro—
ceedings under chapter 59.12 RCW. For
tenant—occupied property, the purchaser
shall provide a tenant with written notice
in accordance with RCW 61.24.060. If you
are a servicemember or a dependent of a
servicemember, you may be entitled to
certain protections under the federal Ser—
vicemembers Civil Relief Act and any
comparable state laws regarding the risk
of foreclosure. If you believe you may be
entitled to these protections, please con—
tact our office immediately. THIS NOTICE
IS THE FINAL STEP BEFORE THE FORE—
CLOSURE SALE OF YOUR HOME. You
have only until 90 calendar days BEFORE
the date of sale listed in this Notice of
Trustee Sale to be referred to mediation. If
this is an amended notice of Trustee Sale
providing a 45 day notice of the sale, me—
diation must be requested no later than 25
calendar days before the date of sale list—
ed in this amended Notice of Trustee Sale.
DO NOT DELAY. CONTACT A HOUSING
COUNSELOR OR AN ATTORNEY Ll—
CENSED IN WASHINGTON NOW to as
sess your situation and refer you to medi-
ation if you are eligible and it may help you
save your home. See below for safe
sources of help. SEEKING ASSISTANCE
Housing counselors and legal assistance
may be available at little or no cost to you.
If you would like assistance in determining
your rights and opportunities to keep your
house, you may contact the following:
The statewide foreclosure hotline for as—
sistance and referral to housing counsel-
ors recommended by the Housing Fi-
nance Commission Telephone: 1—877—
894—HOME(1—877—894-4663) . Web site:
http://www.dfi.wa.gov/consumers/home~
ownership/post_purchase_counselorsw
foreclosurehtm The United States De—
partment of Housing and Urban Develop~
ment Telephone: 1—800—569—4287 Web
site: http://www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/
hcc/fc/index.cfm?webListAction:search&
searchstate:WA&filterSvc=dfc The state—
wide civil legal aid hotline for assistance
and referrals to other housing counselors
and attorneys Telephone: 1—800—606—
4819 Web site: http://nwjustice.org/what—
clear THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT
A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OB-
TAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR-
POSE. Dated: May 25,2023 CLEAR RE-
CON CORP, as Successor Trustee Ro—
berta K. Cox, Authorized Signer ,For ad-
ditional information or service you may
contact: Clear Recon Corp 601 West 1st
Avenue, Suite 1400 Spokane, WA 99201
Phone: (206) 707—9599 EXHIBIT “1 ” NAME
ADDRESS HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF
KAY L. MCALEESE 140 SE FUCHSIA AVE
SHELTON, WA 98584 KAY L. MCALEESE
140 SE FUCHSIA AVE SHELTON, WA
98584 MEL S. GAINES 140 SE FUCHSIA
AVE. SHELTON, WA 98584 MEL S.
GAINES 24420 ASH PL. OCEAN PARK,
WA 98640
4009 September 14, October 5 2t
PUBLIC NOTICE
Annual Notice of Nondiscrimination
2023 - 24 Olympic College offers bach—
elor’s degrees, assocrate degrees, and
professional certificates across various
programs of study. Our career training
opportunities equip students for roles
in fields such as business, education,
healthcare, human services, manufactur—
ing, and technology. Additionally, the col—
lege provides basic skills and continuing
education classes. Olympic College up—
holds an open admission policy. Students
are required to apply for admission and
register for credit-bearing classes. We en—
sure that a lack of English language skills
does not impede admission, participation
in career training education programs, or
PUBLIC NOTICES
access to services and activities. Olym—
pic College provides equal opportunity in
education, employment and college ac—
tivities regardless of race, color, national
origin, age, perceived or actual physical
or mental disability, pregnancy, genetic
information, sex, sexual orientation, gen—
der identity, marital status, creed, religion,
honorably discharged veteran or military
status, use of a trained guide dog or ser—
vice animal, or any other unlawful basis.
For inquiries regarding sexual misconduct
policies, contact Title IX Coordinator, Igor
Lukashin, ilukashin@olympic.edu, 360-
475—6368, 1600 Chester Ave., Bremerton,
WA 98337-1699. For other nondiscrimina—
tion policy—related inquiries, reach out to
the Equal Employment and Educational
Opportunity (EEO) coordinator, Vice Presi—
dent of Human Resources Josh Mas—
ters, jmasters2@olympic.edu, 360—475—
7305, 1600 Chester Ave., Bremerton, WA
98337—1699. This information is available
in alternative formats upon request. For
further details, please visit olympic.edu/
nondiscrimination.
4263 September 14 1t
PUBLIC NOTICE
Ripplewood Mainline Replacement
INVITATION FOR BIDS Cost Range:
$680,000—720,000 NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN THAT PUBLIC UTILITY DIS—
TRICT No. 1 OF MASON COUNTY,
WASHINGTON, does hereby invite bids
from qualified, responsible bidders for Rip-
plewood Water System Mainline Replace-
ment project. SUBMISSION DEADLINE:
SEALED proposals must be received at
the Mason County PUD No. 1 main of—
fice located at 21971 North Highway 101,
Shelton, WA 98584, by 4:00 pm. PST
on Thursday October 18, 2023, be ad—
dressed to “Brandy Milroy”— Ripplewood
Mainline Replacement Project” along
with the name and address of the bidder
and the time and date of the bid. Bids re—
ceived by email cannot be considered or
accepted. The Bid Opening will be at 4:30
pm. via Zoom on Thursday October 18,
2023. https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87276
673470?pwd=NSBwaURLb1RQMHVnNn
BjaHVzb2VOd209 Meeting ID: 872 7667
3470 Passcode: 326392 Contractor may
submit the bid in—person at the PUD office
between 8:00 am. to 4:00 pm. Monday
through Friday, by calling (360) 877— 5249
to make delivery arrangements. Alterna—
tively, the Contractor may use the PUD
drop box located outside the front office.
The PUD makes no guarantee that bid
packages submitted by mail will arrive pri-
or to the bid deadline. Bidding documents
for the project are prepared by Whitewolf
Engineering Services and Kimley—Horn,
and are available on the PUD’s website:
https://mason—pud1.org/bids/. All bid in—
formation, including addenda will be avail—
able on this site. DISTRICT OPTION TO
REJECT ALL BID PROPOSALS: The Dis—
trict may, at its sole discretion, reject any
or all bid proposals submitted. The District
shall not be liable for any costs incurred
in connection with the preparation and
submittal of any bid proposal. The District
reserves the right to waive any informal—
ity in a submitted proposal. SCOPE OF
WORK: The scope of this project involves
replacing approximately 6,200 feet of 2,3.
and 4-inch aging PVC lines with 4—inch
HDPE lines. Mainline design to include
pipe, isolation valves, air vacuum/release
valve assembly, blowoffs, backfill, bed—
ding, surface restoration, traffic control,
service lines, meters, and other appurte-
nances. The Contractor will provide all Ia—
bor, equipment, testing, and consumable
parts to complete the project, this is not
an exhaustive list. For questions concern—
ing bid documents or submittal require—
ments or technical questions, contact
Brandy Milroy, Water Resource Manager
at (360)877—5249 or brandym@mason-
pud1.org PREPARATION AND CONTENT
OF THE PROPOSAL: Contractor must
acknowledge receipt of any addenda (if
applicable). Pre—Bid Walk Through A man»
datory pre—bid job walk is scheduled for
Friday October 13, 2023. The job walk
will begin at the project site 151 W BUCK
PRAIRIE RD, Elma WA 98541 promptly at
1:00 pm. local time. Prospective bidders
are required to participate. Compliance
with State Federal Grantor Regulations
This project is fully or partially funded
through the Washington State Drinking
Water State Revolving Fund Program with
federal funds from the US. Environmental
Protection Agency. General contractors
and all subcontractors must meet DWSRF
requirements and provisions. Contrac—
tors and Subcontractors must be regis—
tered and active on Sam.gov to bid on
this project. Bid Bond A certified or bank
cashier’s check for 5 percent of the bid
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amount, payable to Mason County PUD
No. 1, or bid bond executed by a licensed
bonding company is required with each
bid. The District shall reserve the right to
reject any or all bids not accompanied by
bid security or data required by the bid-
ding document or a bid in any way incom—
plete or irregular. Any questions regarding
bidding documents can be directed to
Brandy Milroy at (360) 877—5249 x. 218
or brandym@mason—pud1.org. PREVAIL—
ING WAGE: All contractors and subcon—
tractors are required to pay the higher of
the Federal Wage Rates (Davis Bacon) or
Washington State prevailing wages. The
Davis Bacon Wage Determination number
is WA20230053. DISADVANTAGED BUSI—
NESS ENTERPRISE: Mason County PUD
No. 1 is an equal opportunity employer;
small, minority and women owned firms
are strongly encouraged to apply. PRO—
POSAL SELECTION AND EVALUATION:
ADHERENCE TO FORM All proposals
submitted in response to this RFP must
adhere to the format set forth in this RFP.
Failure of the contractor to adhere to this
format may eliminate their proposal from
any further consideration. EVALUATION
PROCESS Evaluation of the proposals
and their cost effectiveness to the District
will be made by the District’s manage—
ment team. The management team will
evaluate all information provided in the
proposal documents to determine the
compliance to requirements set forth in
this RFP, and responsible qualifications
of the individual(s) or firm(s) submitting
a proposal. EVALUATION CRITERIA The
evaluation and determination of the ful—
fillment of the following requirements will
be made by the District and its judgment
will be final. False, incomplete, or unre—
sponsive statements in connection with
a proposal may be sufficient cause for its
rejection. Criteria to be used in the selec—
tion process will include, but may not be
limited to, the following considerations; -
Cost— To be considered cost effective, a
proposal shall provide the required ser—’
vices at the lowest cost to the District. ~
Contractor’s Experience — Of particular in—
terest will be those services provided to
projects of similar size and scope of ser—
vice. - Contractor’s Capability — Contrac—
tor‘s proposed scope of work, suggested
materials, and visual enhancements.
Contractor’s Understanding of the Work
Demonstration of the Contractor’s under-
standing of the magnitude and complexity
of the maintenance services and expertise
required to perform successfully under
the contract. Ability to complywith mini—
mum specifications as set forth in scope
of work. INVOICING: Contractor shall pro-
vide time and material invoices to the Dis—
trict at the completion of each schedule to
ensure progress is acceptable to the Dis—
trict for work performed to the date of the
invoice. All invoices shall be accompanied
by certified payroll. All invoices shall be
paid by mailing a District check within 30
days of receipt of a proper invoice and
certified payroll, minus retainage.
4262 September 14, 21, 28, October 5,
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PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF HEARINGS NOTICE IS
HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Mason
County Commissioners will hold a Two
public hearings in the Commissioners
Chambers of Mason County Courthouse
Building I, 411 North Fifth Street, Shel—
ton, Washington 98584 and live stream
at http://masonwebtv.com/ on Tuesday,
September 26, 2023 at 9:1Sam. SAID
HEARINGS will be to consider adopting:
1) Amended 2023 Mason County Annual
Road Program and Six Year Transporta—
tion Program for 2023—2028 2) Mason
County’s 2024 Annual Road Program and
Six Year Transportation Improvement Pro—
gram for years 2024 to 2029. Public tes—
timony will be available in—person or via
Zoom. The URL is available on the County
website https://www.masoncountywa.
gov/ to sign into the meeting. Please use
the “raise hand” feature to be recognized
by the Chair to provide your testimony.
You can also email testimony to msmith@
masoncountywagov or mail to the Com—
missioners’ Office, 411 N 5th St, Shelton,
WA 98584; or call (360) 427-9670 ext.
230. If special accommodations are need—
ed, please contact the Commissioners’
office, (360) 427-9670 ext. 419. DATED
this 29th day of August, 2023. BOARD
OF COMMISSIONERS MASON COUNTY,
WASHINGTON McKenzie Smith, Clerk of
the Board Bill: Mason County Department
of Public Works 100 W Public Works Drive
Shelton, WA 98584 cc: Commissioners
Community Development Public Works
Shelton Journal: Publ. 2t: 9/7/23& 9/14/23
4249 September 7, 14 2t